Cells and Organs of the Immune System Flashcards

1
Q

How do neutrophils kill microbes?

A

They phagocytose microbes then kill them intracellularly

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2
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Do neutrophils initiate adaptive immunity?

A

No, because they do not present assigns to T cells

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3
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What are the 4 basic proteins within eosinophils?

A

Major basic protein
Eosinophil cationic protein
Eosinophilic derived neurotoxin
Eosinophil peroxidase

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4
Q

What are mast cells?

A

Essentially differentiated basophils in tissue

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5
Q

What kind of life span do macrophages have?

A

Long; months to years

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6
Q

What are macrophages called in the lung?

A

Alveolar macrophages

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7
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What are macrophages called in the liver?

A

Kupfer cells

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8
Q

What are macrophages called in the kidney?

A

Mesangial cells

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9
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What are macrophages called in the brain?

A

Microglial cells

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10
Q

What do monocytes not have?

A

Myeloperoxidase

alpha-defensins

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11
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What are T helper1 cells characterized by?

A

Aiding in cellular immunity

Secretion of IL-2 and IFN-gamma

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12
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What are T helper2 cells characterized by?

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Aid B cells to produce certain classes of Ab’s

Secretion of IL-4, IL-5, IL-10

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13
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How does apoptotic signaling happen for Cytotoxic T Lymphocytes?

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Via membrane bound molecules occurs via Fas on the target cell surface and Fas ligand on the CTL surface

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14
Q

What is the primary lymphoid organ?

A

Thymus

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15
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What stages do thymocytes go through to become T cells?

A

Positive selection

then Negative Selection

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16
Q

During processing what is trying to be eliminated from T cells?

A

Then inability to recognize nonself epitopes

17
Q

What’s the secondary lymphoid organ?

A

The spleen

18
Q

What is the spleen?

A

The filter for blood

19
Q

What is white pulp?

A

Lymphoid tissue

20
Q

What is red pulp?

A

Splenic cord and sinuses (RBC’s)

21
Q

What is MALT?

A

Mucosa
Associated
Lymphoid
Tissue

22
Q

What is GALT?

A

Gut
Associated
Lymphoid
Tissue

23
Q

What is BALT?

A

Bronchus
Associated
Lymphoid
Tissue